any advice on blower motor installation
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From: New COncord Ohio
Car: 25th anniv. camaro
Engine: 305 tbi
Transmission: 700r4
any advice on blower motor installation
im goin to be installing a blower motor tomarrow. has anybody done this? any advice on what not to do? i would like this to go as smooth as possible with no delay. its simple but its buried behind alot of stuff. its a 92 rs with a 305 with most of the emissions removed. any help would be appreciated.
anthony
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Car: 86 firebird v6,86 corvette,88 GTA
Engine: 350 C.I.,2.8l.
Transmission: th700r4
Axle/Gears: 3:08,3:27
It's pretty straight forward.Just don't drop any screws.Use some rtv around it to seal it and you should be fine.i"ve done it on both my firebird's and the vette.
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Stuff a towel or rag below the motor or you'll lose a screw.
JamesC
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Car: 25th anniv. camaro
Engine: 305 tbi
Transmission: 700r4
haha ya, straight forward.lol. did you encounter having a problem with getting the old wheel(fan) off the motor? i did. plus, the old motor was splined, and the new one wasnt, so some modding came into play(consisted of a lighter, a screwdriver and a socket,lol) installation went great, removal went great too. just the wheel was the problem, auto zone didnt offer a replacement for the new motor, so i HAD to make it fit. thanks for the help tho, no screws lost or nuttin!lol
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